The probability is always 50/50 even if you flipped 100 or 1000000 coins.
The probability that 2 flipped coins both come up heads is 0.52 or 0.25
It is 1/2.
2/8 or 1/4 or 25 %
One in eight, or 12.5%.
The probability of getting at least one tail in a flip of six coins is the same as the probability of not getting all heads, which is 1 - (0.56), or 0.984375.
The probability that 2 flipped coins both come up heads is 0.52 or 0.25
The answer depends on how many coins are flipped, and how often.
It is 1/2.
2/8 or 1/4 or 25 %
One in eight, or 12.5%.
The probability of flipping three heads when flipping three coins is 1 in 8, or 0.125. It does not matter if the coins are flipped sequentially or simultaneously, because they are independent events.
The probability of getting at least one tail in a flip of six coins is the same as the probability of not getting all heads, which is 1 - (0.56), or 0.984375.
The conditional probability is 1/4.
The probability of tossing two heads in two coins is 0.25.
The probability that both coins are heads is the probability of one coin landing heads multiplied by the probability of the second coin landing heads: (.5) * (.5) = .25 or (1/2) * (1/2) = 1/4
The correct answer is 31/32 or 0.96875 because .50/2/2/2/2= 3.125%
Fifty percent (50%)